Here's the text of the resolution Bush is sending to Congress regarding Iraq. It looks pretty fair at first glance, although I think bringing up the 1993 assassination attempt on Bush smacks of revenge. I care that Iraq tried to kill Bush Sr., but I do not care more about that than I care about any single attempt to kill a US soldier. I also have not yet seen proof that Iraq is being harbored by al Qaida. However, this is in essence the bill that Congress needs to pass before we invade Iraq. I'm glad he's acknowledging that Congress gets to decide.
Oct. 2nd, 2002
Background, just in case: three Democratic congressmen recently spoke out against the President's policy vis a vis Iraq in an interview with CNN. At the time, they were in Baghdad. Quite a few people have equated this with treason. Today, two of them (McDermott and Bonior) defended their actions.
I don't want to rehash the definition of treason. What interests me is that today was the first time I've seen anyone mention that McDermott and Bonior are Vietnam-era veterans. They didn't serve in Vietnam, but I'm pretty sure "peacenik" is not a word you should casually apply to someone who was in active military service at the time. Certainly they weren't fighting to end the war.
This kind of ad hominem attack is very discouraging. Piling on the derogatory verbiage is no way to conduct debate.
Spirited Away rocked my jammies all night long. The sheer visual imagination contained therein would have been enough on its own, but the plot was fairly interesting. I mean, sure, it was aimed at a younger audience but it was more of a plot than your average summer blockbuster. So good plot, amazing animation, insanely rich style -- think of it as The Wall for kids, and you won't go far wrong. See it today.
Side note: I caught the dubbed version; normally I'm not a big fan of the dub but in this case it worked very well. John Lasseter, director of Toy Story and all around Pixar genius, supervised the dubbing and did an excellent job.